Pope Francis says couples whose marriages fail should be “accompanied” and not “condemned”, wading into a debate on divorce. |
The broadcasting regulator has upheld a complaint against Radio 1 phone-in show Liveline after a caller claimed that a directive from the Bishop of Meath, Dr Michael Smith, had effectively barred people from offering sympathies to mourners inside churches in the diocese. |
The Valley, Anguilla – February 24, 2014 – A highly infectious disease, polio causes paralysis and is sometimes fatal. As there is no cure, the best protection is prevention. |
2014-02-26 - http://www.nydailynews.comUganda’s gay organisations have been forced to operate underground due to public hostility and state persecution of their members . The formation of the Civil Society Coalition on Human Rights and Constitutional Law (CSCHRCL) has been vocal in campaigning for.... |
"Do not apply casuistry to their situation" because casuistry always hides "a trap". "Christ wed the Church! And you can not understand Christ without the Church, and you can not understand the Church without Christ." |
Pope Francis said couples whose marriages fail should be "accompanied" and not "condemned" |
France’s president has arrived in the Central African Republic to meet the French troops deployed there and hold talks with the interim president of the |
A complaint made to the compliance committee of the Broadcasting Authority of Ireland against the Liveline programme on RTÉ Radio 1 has been upheld. |
(updates previous). Vatican City, February 28 - Pope Francis on Friday preached compassion for people in failed marriages in a homily at Saint Martha’s House, the Vatican guest house used by the pope as a residence. “Accompany, don’t condemn” couples for thei... |
Pope Francis on Friday said couples whose marriages fail should be “accompanied” and not “condemned“, wading into a debate on divorce that is testing his promise to put the Church in touch with modern life. |